Almost exactly one month after a boating accident killed Fernandez and two of his friends, a search warrant affidavit says that all three bodies had a strong odor of alcohol when they were recovered by divers.

Toxicology tests for all three men have been completed, but the results have yet to be released by state investigators.

They are citing an exemption in the public records law for open criminal investigations, though it’s unclear what, if any, charges could be brought in the case. The affidavit states that the crimes under investigation are boating homicide while intoxicated and vessel homicide.

The warrant, which was released by the Miami-Dade state’s attorney, also says that investigators found evidence that the vessel was traveling at a high rate of speed when it crashed into a jetty off Government Cut, which is off the coast of Miami Beach.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is investigating the crash.

The commission requested prosecutors draft the warrant so that they can search the boat, which was owned by Fernandez, 24, and named Kaught Looking.